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Topic Review (Newest First)

Oct 5th, 2012 05:10 PM

Deestruction

Re: Beijing R3: Kerber def Wozniacki 61 26 64

Caro

Oct 5th, 2012 04:32 PM

sfan

Re: Beijing R3: Kerber def Wozniacki 61 26 64

Angie can play better than this.

Oct 5th, 2012 02:54 PM

Coco Hero

Re: Beijing R3: Kerber def Wozniacki 61 26 64

there's nothing better than a match were two counter-punchers are involved, such a great show for the sport it is! I love them both, but maybe Caroline needed that more. Hopefully she can stay positive and keep working a lot of things didn't work in that match, but something clearly started to shine in some moments and she definitely needs to hang on those, trust her shots more and keep working, I'm sure she can come back stronger than before next year!

and for the pusher-counterpuncher discussion, here both played like counterpunchers, taking risks and being aggressive when they had a chance

Oct 5th, 2012 04:59 AM

Bronx19

Re: Beijing R3: Kerber def Wozniacki 61 26 64

Not a fan of Kerbers attitude lately. She used to be a fight to the death character, now she gets all sulky and dumps sets.

Oct 5th, 2012 01:12 AM

Halepsova

Re: Beijing R3: Kerber def Wozniacki 61 26 64

The only thing Caro should be proud of is there is still another Polish Sabine Lisicki who is ranked lower than her.

Pathetic first set. She played much better afterwards but she still dosen't have the mental strength to pull such a win off.

Some of her net attempts were laughable, she served some great aces in pressure situations though!

Low point of the match was the low-life spectator that yelled "out" midway through one of the longest rallies...some people

I hate to generalize but it is mainly Asians that show no tennis etiquette at all during the tournaments - and I say that having been to the French Open and Wimbledon several times. The Indians would bring all their kids to the grounds and they would be noisy and the parents wouldn't shut them quiet. Then I was at a match of Su-Wei and the Asian couple next to me was fist pumping and yelling "Come On" off her opponents Double Faults I actually filmed them coz I thought it was so hilarious.
Then the doubles in Wimbledon of Date-Krumm/Fujiwara they would clap on the most stupid mistakes by Hradecka/Hlavackova - like high-frequency clapping